b. “ PRESENTS CERTIFICATE Jackie hater, “(EFT 18 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. - Jack Ambler, Charlottetown was presented a certificate of merit yesterd:y by Hon. Gorcon Bennett, minister of educa.ion, in recognition of _ National Newspapefboy day which is being. celebrated across Canada today. The cere tificate states that “Be it known that the holder of this cerificate has throughout the year 1966 displayed qualities of integrity, , intel- ligence devotion ‘o duty, to a degree that extinguishes him as outstanding among more than "5, 000 nowepaperboys who deliver daily newspapers throughout Canada. . The Cana- dian. Circulation Managers’ Association has selected him as a youth most worthy of re- cogn‘tion on National News- boy Day.” Jackie is a carrier - with The Guardian. Souris Regional District Is Closing In On Target | A telephone call from Dan MacDonald, chairman of the Souris Regional. High School Dis- trict, late last evening put the United Fund campaign past the $100,000.00 mark on its climb to- — ward the goal-of $258,191.00." Mr. MacDonald reported that Souris ‘segion had reached a to- tal of $4,756.00; 95 per cent of its target of. $5,000. Souris “now leads the way with the Summer- side. Advance Gifts Division fol- lowing with 86 per cent at $10,- 326.00, Vern Howatt, Chairman ofthis division is pulling out all the stops in his efforts to reach ‘the goal. Also reporting large returns yesterday was. the Provincial Government Employees Division ¢ under chairman - Vince MaclIn- tyre, provincial probation : offi- cer. This wont reported a to- FUSLLLI fle tlie ae af i Ap SNOOKER CHAMPION William Acorn, P.E.I. snook- in singies ey_are representing the Char- ~ Jottetown Billia CoB IS PATIENT | John Burhoe, Abney, ja a pa tient in the Kings County Mem- orial Hospital, Montague. ARE VISITING Mr. and Mrs. George Millar, Seekonk, Mass. are visiting in ‘. Murray: Harbor and are the guests of Mrs. Hanford Beli and family. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. John Gosbee, Murray Harbor is a patient in Kings County Memorial Hospital, Mon- tague. INDUCTION SERVICE . tal to date -of-$10,426.004.70 per cent of its goal and more to come. The chairman said a par- ticularly good job of Fair Share support of the United Fund had been done by the employees in =the: Government: Garage and .at Riverside Hospital. He indicat- bed that the coveted gold check pins would be given out in these departments on Monday. EMPLOYEE GROUPS Additional Charlotte- town employee groups added to be held. tomorrow, (Sunday). A banquet has been arranged for 6 o'clock that evening and Dr, J. A. McMillan, Charlote- to address members who will be assembling from various points in Prince Edward alsland, The banquet will be held in -the Knights of Colimbus quarters on Richmond Street. D.$19 ‘ames McCabe, Vernon ac _| River, oa oa fined $100 and costs or 15 days for driving while im-/|— pained! she be was convicted | in-Magistrate’s Court. _yesterday. Magistrate James B. Johnston, QC, presided. Counsel for the de- fence was Lester P. O’Donnell CC ie FS Nicholson, Qc, appeared for the crown. $5 FINE . Brent MacKinnon, Cross Roads, was fined $5 and costs Ee eta. Magis- i, |-when he appeared before trate AJ. Haslam, QC, in City the wrong way on a one-way ARRIVE HOME Premier Alex B. Campbell and the Liberal delegation from the province arrived back .in the : | province yesterday afterncon. PRET town, has accepted-the invitation: the 100 per cent Fair Share Roll are as follows, H.R. Doane and Co., Sidney T. Green ‘and Co.:, Hyndman and Co. Ltd, Master Cleaners, and the staff of the United Fund office. The total amount date is $103,885.36 or 40 percent of the objective. Charlottetown stands at 296.16; 42 per cent. Sum le has $14,710.40, 44 per.cent of its target and the Re- gional High School districts have reported a*total of $8,806.64, 15 per cent of their total. : Thirty dclegnies attended the three-day national Liberal con- vention. medical assistance. POTATO BOAT A German potato boat. the \name of which: was fot avail- able, is to arrive in Charlotte- town .Tuesday night to take on a cargo of between 42,000 and 45,000 bags of potatoes for As- sociated Shippers. The’ vessel will reside in port until Friday at which time the vessel wil take. her cargo to Puerto-Rico and Florida. ARREST ‘PROTESTERS TOKYO (AP)—About . 25,000 leftist Japanese through the streets of gta Friday hee on the~ public to support a leftist~- sponsored general strike Oct. countrywide 21 to oppose U.S. policy in Viet Nam. After. minor clashes with we li students were ar- rested. LET INTT EN CIVIC-TAX APPEALS Notice. is-hereby given:that the 18th day of - October, 1966 at 10 a.m. in the Council Chambers in the City Building has been fixed for the time and place for the hearing of all Appeals against Civic walbatlors and ascdeoments. Charlottetown. JOHN J: BUTLER, City Comptroller. An induction service was held ff Thursday evening at the’ Hazel- brook Baptist Church when Lic. Jack Allen was ‘nducted as pas- tor of the church. Rev. Malcolm Harlow, moderator, read the church convenant while Rev. T Britten read the scripture and delivered the message for the evenin’. The charge to the Pas- tor was given by Rev. T.W. How- ard anc messages in song were rendered by Arlene MacDonald aft-r which Lic: Jack Allen dis- m‘ss-:d the service by prayer. A Betowsliis hour was then held at the church hall during which Harold Thorne led in a _ sing song. Afterwards refresh- ments were served by the ladies of the church. CELEBRATIONS ; The annual Columbus Day celebrations of the Knights of Columbus in Charlottetown will ° ‘TABLE TENNIS. Individuals, groups, organizations, clubs interested ~ in participating in Provincial Table Tennis Totirna-' ment. to. declare competitors for the first Cana- ‘dian Winter Games Feb. City. Contact Jack Ready at.. 11 to 19, 1967 in Quebee - Basilica Recreation Centre {chaired by | Hennessey ‘| McAdam; The annual meeting of the Birchwood High School Home and School , Association « ‘took in the school auditorium Thursday. , The - Michael The following. slate of officers was named for 1966-67: presi- on. eee Hennessey re- elected ; ) vice-preside’ Awe secretary, Sister Nor- ‘een Hickey; treasurer, Mrs. Au- drey MacDougal (re-elected); committee heads, Jack Blanch-: ard, Mrs. Eileen Rossiter. ‘re- elected )and Donald MacLean. Mr. Hennessey gave a report of the annual provincial home’ and, school meeting which was Vocational Instituie. _He also Honorable Ceci A.. Miller, minister of fisheries, today an- nounced the appointment of David Woronecki as fish biolo- gist to the staff of the-fish and wildlife division ef Prince Ed- ward Island. Mr. Woronecki siaduated: from the . University of Connecticut with ‘a degree in Wildlife Man- agement in 1964. He later at- tended Graduate School at the University. of | Massachusetts where he obtained 3 Master’s September of this year. During, and folowing attendance at employed with the Connecticut State Board of Fisheries and Game, as 2 fish biologist. ‘Mr. Woronerki_ will be Isiand News Page ‘Eastern and Central Districts | | Annual Meeting Names Officers was year a Pevot that Birchwood sill has a| a0 Fisheries Minister Releases Appointment; University, Mr. Woronecki was em- ployed in the Canada Iand In- to | ventory Project presently being eS anne = the Fish and Wildlife Division under a Federal-Provincial agreement; One special area that he has been assigned to study | Susanne have taken up residence is the effects of small dam and lin Charlottetown. . gave his own report as home and school president. Birehwood principal Thomas Bradley gave this report of the WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Observed Montague s activities and point- student enrollment of more than Orla 600 students siihough Grade 10] Tucson | . this year new| HALIFAX (CP) — The additions to the teaching staff|ther office says warm air is + | spreading in from the west and were also by Mr seasonal . migration of trout. ~ hea New Glasgow, Goshen apilleraiy construction on the Mr. Woronecki and his wife temperatures: Victoria... . ¢& 2... B $1 3 Edmonton . 2a 52 | Calgary 20 45. Regina 35S 5 46 Winnipeg PPA Ve 43 Toramto. : 45. sie: 6s 68 Treen oes ao . MONTAGUE — The appoint- ee te a io ment of John Shaw as engineer eee °° a ‘- of the Montague Fire Brigade men c a seeenss A was approved last night by the ederic + +3 28 56 | Montague town council ‘during Saint John. ..... 30 54 | the regular monthly meéting. eee, ase » 2 Mr. Shaw has been a member | aor aea of the brigade for a number of Charlottetown .. . 35. ; 54 | years. Kenneth Clements was Sydney ,«~) -- 38 ~ 57 | also appointed as deputy chief Boston’... 45 57 | of the brigade. Yarmouth... 4.38 56 Other changes in the brigade New York. . . .... 52 ~ 65 |in recent weeks included the Jackoosvilie Seen 68 86 | appointment of Ralph Beck to OMA oe cacceke ae 88 | fill the position as chief due to ea oat 84 | the ‘Vacancy created when Chief ndo . 71 86 | Douglas Coffin took as Provin- . 51 72 |ecial Fire marshal. Mr. Beck wéa- | also comes to his post with a number of years experience in fire fighting. The council set the amount. of. $200.00 for each of the two new positions for this volunteer service which will possibly terminate after one year if deemed necessary, for a change. Chairman of the fire commit- temperatures will reach the low 60s today in most regions. Only northern New Brunswick will experienced cloudy skies.~ Sunday will be cloudy in all regions and scattered showers are likely to occur in Northern Regional forecasts: |. Nova ‘Scotia, Prince Edward Island. Eastern New Brunswick Counties, Lower. St. John River Valley: Warm; winds: south 15; | low-high at: Halifax and Yar- mouth 40 and 58, Kentville 38 of: the mayor's conven- Sydney 36 and‘60, Charlotte- town 40 and 60, Moncton 40 and Fredericton 38-and 62, Saint John 35 and 60. Outlook for Sun- day, cloudy with. little. change. in temperature. High tide today at Charlotte- town 12.36 p.m. At Rustico at |i 8.05 a.m. and 7.31 p.m. High tide Sunday at Charlottetown 12.36 a.m. and 1.28 pm At Rustico at 9.04 a.m. and 8.08 p.m. Summer- side. tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises to- day at.7.23 a.m. and sets at 6.35 p.m. Rises Sunday at 7.23 a.m. and sets at 6.33 p.m. All times ADT. Edison Fraser — | Dies Suddenly A general merchant in Vernon, Edison J. Fraser died suddenly yesterday at his home at the Appoints Engineer. age of 53. Mr. Fraser -received— his earlier education at the Vernon River. Public School and later attended Prince. of Wales :Col- eS He has tool ranaing a bus- iness in Vernon. for the last 30 years which now includes a store and service station. - He ia; trvived ty: hle wide, Island the terminals of Cape Tormen- ai The figures were announced today by E.J. Healey» opera- tions managér for CN’s Marl time area. The total for the| month was down 6,778 passen- gers from September, 1965. The ferries Abegweit, Prince Edward ‘Island and Gonfedera- tion made 78 crossings last month. They carried 21,068 passenger automobiles, 2,171 trucks, 1,290 , ferry service carried 59463 passengers into the former Agnes’ Miliney of Montreal; two daughters Sadie Traffic ee een es ee ee ee Figures | wis Mainline a —< aS: Released 1,600 persons. PISTOL SHOOTERS Two Vehicles A match will be held to select an oe: In Collision tine vat Barden duritig-Septeni-| A iwo car collision "was te 1 --ported—to—have occurred night at approximately 11:10 at the corner of Prince Street and King Street. __ _The cars involved were a 1962 Pontiac driven by Thomas Keen- Water Street. _There were no injuries re- yot damage available. tractor. trailers, 200 buses: 69 motorcycles, and 444 passenger trailers for a total of 25,242 ve- ticles - down 1,422 from the number of vehicles handled DIDN’T KNOW VALUE Platinum used to be scorned in former centuries as ‘‘unripe gold.’” Confederation a entre ee gee — Theatre a ‘a “King Henry Iv" (Part 1) ae Friday, Oct. 21 and ac “Arsenic and ‘Old Lace” Saturday, ‘Oct. 22 Curtain 8.30. 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A short discussion took place with reference to extending the town to include the- new: cronic care centre in its limits-“Tenders MAYOR YEO have been called for this new centre and it is expected work will begin -in the near future. 4 RM MM yw HK ¥ Confederation Centre ; TonienT r? “ONLY. Show 8:30- MATT ArT MONRO + SUSAN wmf: : _ Puus 12 GREAT ACTS wee THE BEATLES tiie Plus Chapter 2—Batman & Robin TUESDAY —— MONDAY - aa B. Ser Og Rik kk kk Kk kK Ke ¢